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Editable Email Notification Templates only shows the first template after being configured regardless of what templates are being used.

Steps to repeat
1. Create a one or more templates. (as long as it’s not the first one)
2. Create/Edit Job and add templates.
3. Save and run job to confirm.
4. Edit Job notice how only one template is shown, and it’s always the first one in the list.

Expected Behaviors is that all the template being used should be shown. Good news is that the underlying code is correct but having it not listed correctly makes it confusing as to what templates are really being sent.

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Congrads. No rush. This feature is still awesome, and makes reassigning emails a snap.

Once this is squared away I have another idea for different improvement. Execute Shell Scriptlet/Snippets.

Reason: At this point most of my jobs are using the Parameterized Build plug-in and I end up pass the variable to the Execute Shell. My Execute Shell end up being identical across multiple jobs sometimes with extra steps or steps removed. So what I was thinking that if there was a way to make parts of the code come from a standardized base i.e. Scriptlet/Snippets and then link those to a job, in effect what you would have is the ability to reuse code or update (fix) code across multiple jobs at the same time. Does this sound intresting?

Matthew Kruer
added a comment - 2014-06-11 17:37 Congrads. No rush. This feature is still awesome, and makes reassigning emails a snap.
Once this is squared away I have another idea for different improvement. Execute Shell Scriptlet/Snippets.
Reason: At this point most of my jobs are using the Parameterized Build plug-in and I end up pass the variable to the Execute Shell. My Execute Shell end up being identical across multiple jobs sometimes with extra steps or steps removed. So what I was thinking that if there was a way to make parts of the code come from a standardized base i.e. Scriptlet/Snippets and then link those to a job, in effect what you would have is the ability to reuse code or update (fix) code across multiple jobs at the same time. Does this sound intresting?